Religulous

October 16, 2008 by  
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Religulous

  1. Genre: Documentary
  2. Release date: 1 October 2008
  3. Tag line: Do you smell something burning?
  4. Running time: 101 min.

“Religion” from the eyes of Bill Maher

Religulous‘ is a docu-comedy movie. If you will try to find the meaning, of the title, in dictionary you will not get it. ‘Religulous’ is made up of two words religion and ridiculous. The movie basically questions the organized religion and mocks at its followers who have been blindly following the religion and its rituals. If you want to know further what the movie is about, then go ahead and download it from this site. This site offers you all the latest released movies in ready to download format. You need not worry about the quality and safety of your system, as we here; take all the necessary steps to provide you with the best. So go ahead and download all your favorite movies that also hassle free.

Synopsis

In this documentary, Bill Maher travels through the world questioning people about their religious beliefs. He talks to people of all religions and all strata’s of society. He questions them about their beliefs, re-questions them and through them leaves us thinking.

He through his this movie just wants us to think about our religious beliefs that we have been following blindly through centuries, without knowing the reasons behind it. He also questions God’s existence and asks if people have any proof of it. Through the title we know that he will ridicule religion and that’s what he does through out the movie. He questions all the believers of religion and no one could withstand him for more than five minutes. The movie ends, making all its viewers think and question what ever they follow.

Cast

Bill Maher

Himself

Steve Burg

Himself

George W. Bush

Himself (archive footage)

Kirk Cameron

Himself (archive footage)

George Coyne

Himself

Tom Cruise

Himself (archive footage)

Jerry Cummings

Himself

Jose Luis De Jesus Miranda

Himself

Reginald Foster

Himself

Dean Hamer

Himself

Ken Ham

Himself

John McCain

Himself (archive footage)

Production Credits

Produced by: Bill Maher
Directed by: Larry Charles

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Trivia

    Originally scheduled for release in March 2008 to coincide with the Easter holiday. But the 2007 Writers Guild strike caused delays in post-production. The release date was pushed back to July 11, 2008 and finally, October 3, 2008.

    The film used the fake working title “A Spiritual Journey” in order to obtain interviews with religious leaders. They did not know that Bill Maher was involved in the film until he arrived for the interviews. read more . . .

Memorable Quotes

    [from trailer]
    Bill Maher: Gay Muslim activists. That is a very rare job description. You guys have big ones.

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Movie News

‘Religulous’ is informative yet hilarious
13 November 2008: Bill Maher’s documentary “Religulous” is an overview of the current problems in world religions. Maher interviews many representatives of different religions throughout the film while exercising his snide sense of humor freely, making “Religulous” very entertaining.

Maher would get his point across better if “Religulous” were more focused. Maher does not focus on any one thing at length. The film jumps all over the place; this is distracting and prevents Maher from getting his point across as effectively as possible.

Film exposes religion’s ‘ridiculous nature’
13 November 2008: I recently saw Bill Maher’s movie, Religulous, and was impressed to finally discover a movie that depicts the way I feel about religion.

I attended on opening night and was pleasantly surprised to see how full the theatre was and how responsive the audience turned out to be.

At the end of the showing the audience applauded, something we don’t often see after any movie.

REEL CRITIC: Film will offend, but it’s funny
12 November 2008: Atheists and agnostics, your prayers are answered with the release of “Religulous,” a comedy disguised as a documentary and hosted by your spiritual leader, Bill Maher.

This low-budget new release is offensive, insightful and controversial. It’s also the funniest movie I’ve ever seen on the polarizing subject of religion. read more . . .

Movie Reviews

This is one movie I am sure not everyone will like. I don’t think Maher, through his this work, is trying to play unfair. He is just telling us to question our beliefs and see how factual or sham they are. He is just trying to tell us to question the rituals that we are following through centuries to see if they are relevant in today’s world. And I don’t think that questioning is wrong. Though, the movie takes on all these serious questions but is very funny too. Maher’s sense of humor plays through out the movie and entertains its viewers. I would recommend this movie to all, especially if you want to see religion from a different perspective. read more…

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I am sure all of us who like to think and have a rational approach will like this movie. Bill Maher, this time, is questioning our beliefs in religion. And, above all, the movie has a different kind of comedy that will surely make you laugh. If you want to watch this documentary then you can download it from this site and that also for free. We, here, ensure you with highest quality, good speed and genuine safety. What are you still waiting for? Go ahead and download this completely different movie and trust me, the movie is worth a watch.

Religulous Movie Review

October 16, 2008 by  
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Religulous Movie Review

  1. This is one movie I am sure not everyone will like. I don’t think Maher, through his this work, is trying to play unfair. He is just telling us to question our beliefs and see how factual or sham they are. He is just trying to tell us to question the rituals that we are following through centuries to see if they are relevant in today’s world. And I don’t think that questioning is wrong. Though, the movie takes on all these serious questions but is very funny too. Maher’s sense of humor plays through out the movie and entertains its viewers. I would recommend this movie to all, especially if you want to see religion from a different perspective.
  2. This movie is for all those people who would like to have a different perspective towards religion. Bill Maher through this is simply trying to tell people to apply their minds when it comes to religion and not follow religion and its beliefs simply because you have been doing so from centuries. He is questioning whether century old rituals are prevalent in today’s world.
  3. Though the movie deals with serious issues like religion, but it is really funny too. The movie will really make you laugh out loud when you realize how absurd the tenets of all major religions are.
  4. This is one meaningful movie in a long time. The subject that Maher has dealt with has some basis to it. Maher has dealt with the movie in a very intelligent and sophisticated manner. The movie really has some very valid points. I would like to add that very religious people also would have felt at some point in the movie that they are being irrational.